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Women and business in the MENA region

The participation of women in the labor force in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the lowest in the world, at around 28%. In certain areas, this falls even lower – 11% in West Bank Gaza and 15% in Saudi Arabia. Out of 4,832 firms analysed in a 2007 World […]

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Women’s participation in the labour market in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Female Labour in Thailand 2 Participation of women in labour market divided into economic sectors 2.1 Measures to help SMEs 3 Aid of Thai government 3.1 Chapter3: Employment of Female Labour 4 CEDAW and MDGs with Women Participation 5 Conclusion 6 See also 7 References 8 Group 1 9 Feedback Female […]

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The Thai Women Empowerment Fund

This article was written by Group 13 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 The Thai Women Empowerment Fund 1.1 Visions 1.2 Objectives 2 The Thai Women Empowerment Fund’s Membership 3 Fund’s Membership Registration 4 Structure of Thai Women Empowerment Funds Committees 5 Applying for the supporting funds 6 The criteria […]

  • September 22, 2012
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Pregnant women’s rights at work in Thailand

This article was written by Group 7 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Labor Protection Act 2.1 Other regulations 3 Next steps 4 See also 5 References 6 Group 7 7 Feedback Introduction Thailand has a population of 64 million people, of which 32 million are women […]

  • September 21, 2012
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Oppression of female labour in Thailand

This article was written by Group 3 in , as part of the . In the past, employment in Thailand was mostly concentrated in the agricultural sector due to the main mode of production. Later, industries progressively reduced the role of agriculture, which was coupled with an increasing number of young women entering the labour […]

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Men and women in agriculture: closing the gap

Table of Contents 1 New website on “Men and women in agriculture: closing the gap” 1.1 Main findings from the SOFA 2011 2 See also 3 External links New website on “Men and women in agriculture: closing the gap” FAO has launched a sister site to its gender website, dedicated to the organization’s latest research […]

  • December 20, 2011
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Social roles vs ability: women in maths and science professions

The great gender gap in maths- and science-based professions poses one of the most important challenges to policymakers, educationalists and feminists. Not only a challenge, it is also an enigma since there is no longer any gender differences in female performance in mathematical and science subjects, according to recent research. A study published in Psychological […]

  • November 10, 2011
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Sexism and Higher Pay Packets

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Florida found that having sexist views can be linked with a higher salary Table of Contents 1 The Study 2 Results 3 Reasons for Traditional Views 4 Sources The Study The researchers analyzed data from a nationally representative study of men and women who were […]

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Women migrants’ remittances

Remittances are the amount of money or kind that migrants send back to their family left behind. Several studies showed that they have an impact on development and poverty. In 2005, remittances represented about US$232 billion, of which developing countries received US$167 billion according to the World Bank. However, this amount only includes money transferred through formal […]

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SAARC Gender Infobase

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Gender Infobase has been set up as a joint initiative of the seven member countries: , , , Maldives, , and ( is a later member), in collaboration with . Main Themes The priority themes of the SAARC Gender Database are: References SAARC Gender Infobase See also […]

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